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🌱 Triggers new leaf and stem growth
🌱 Activates dormant nodes
🌱 Brings bare, leggy stems back to life
🌱 Triggers growth in dormant plants
This is the original, genuine Crazy Keiki Cloning Paste from Southside Plants, made in the USA. Keiki is pronounced 'KAY-kee' (it means baby in Hawaiian). Originally developed for Orchids, but since used with amazing results on a long list of indoor plants.
Crazy Keiki lets you harness the power of phytohormones for good. The active ingredient is cytokinin, a group of plant growth hormones that trigger cell division for growing new leaves and stems.
Cytokinin's also been shown to help activate new growth further down on bare, dormant stems, making cytokinin effective even on older growth. A tiny pea-sized dab of this magic paste on a node is my secret to bringing balding stems and leggy vines back to life again.
Most vining and climbing houseplants with visible nodes, including:
Swipe through the photos to see more plants, results and reviews.
This kit comes with a 7ml jar of Crazy Keiki Cloning Paste and 5 wooden applicators and directions included. I'll also email you the directions and same tips shared on this page.
Start with a healthy plant:
To improve results, use your shears or a knife to gently score above the node first. For thicker or woodier older stems, notch instead of score the stem above the node first. For an older woody stem on a Ficus or Fiddle Leaf Fig for example, use the notch technique. A notch means to cut a small wedge out of the stem, not more than 1/4 to 1/3 of the way into the stem, on one side. Use a paper towel or similar to dab the sap. Once dried, apply Crazy Keiki.
Here's about the minimum depth and shape you're aiming for when notching a woodier stem:

I use between half a pea to a pea-sized dab of Crazy Keiki per node. A half-a-pea sized dab is plenty for most small to medium sized indoor plants and orchids. An ear bud is ideal to use, plus there are 5 wooden applicators included in the kit.
For best results, apply Crazy Keiki to basal nodes (the nodes closest to the soil that have more direct access to nutrients and water).
Remember to feed! New growth requires fuel. Fertiliser fills up your plant's tank, ready to support that new growth. Keep using (or start using!), fertiliser.
Most indoor plants focus their efforts on producing ONE new leaf at a time. Triggering multiple new leaves to grow all at once needs a lot of energy. Activating too many nodes at once can produce multiple but smaller leaves.
Instead, pick 2 to 3 nodes to activate on one plant at one time. Apply a few nodes apart or on different stems of the same plant. Less is more!
If you score or notch the stem above the node first it increases the success rate. On older, woodier stems a notch is the best method (see the photo above). A score is just a few shallow slices into one side of the stem above the node. a notch is when you cut a small wedge shape out of the stem.
The answer is the same to the question: 'How long does it take for a cutting to root?'. It depends. It could be anywhere from 2 to 8 weeks for new growth to start to appear after applying Crazy Keiki, but 2 to 6 weeks is normal. The fastest I've had it trigger new growth was 10 to 14 days and if you check the reviews you'll see it's common to see new growth as soon as the 2 week mark.
But just like growing anything, the health of the plant and the right conditions result in faster growth. Plus some plants just naturally grow faster than others. The same things that normally slow growth can also reduce how effective Crazy Keiki is as it works with your plant.
Conditions such as cold temperatures and low light can slow down growth. Consider the health and history of the plant also, the same as you would when taking a cutting. Things such as a recent loss of leaves, root rot, over- or under-watering, a change in conditions, diseases, pests or being repotted can all slow down growth.
No, you need a different family of plant hormones for root growth. Crazy Keiki helps activate growth of new foliage on bare nodes, without cutting the plant. To help cuttings root, you want the type of hormones used in rooting products like GT Clonex or in a rooting fertiliser like CCS.
Normally, no, one half pea-sized application is enough. Crazy Keiki Cloning Paste is water-resistant, but within reason. Strong spray or heavy rain may dislodge the paste. Misting shouldn't cause any issues. Since Crazy Keiki is a pale yellow to clear colour, you might like to wrap a piece of twine near the application point so you can easily check it later in case you do need to reapply.
No, one of the benefits of Crazy Keiki is cytokinins (the plant growth hormones in Crazy Keiki), have the ability to activate growth even on old, basal nodes near the soil or on dormant stems. It doesn't have to be applied to active nodes. However, when using Crazy Keiki to activate older, dormant nodes or on woodier stems, always score or notch the stem by making a surface wound with a sharp knife or shears. The cells in the callous that forms on the cut will use the growth hormones in Crazy Keiki to trigger new leaf growth.
Pots, plants and other accessories shown in some photos are not included. See 'What's in the box' for what's included.
No, Crazy Keiki won't work 100% of the time for 100% of plants. There are a few external factors that might stop it working or slow it down which aren't able to be controlled by the product. The health of the plant, external factors like light, watering, temperature and humidity, whether you fertilise or not, how many nodes you applied it to, whether you scored or notched (or not), or simply how long it's been since you applied it.
For example, if you got Crazy Keiki to 'fill in the blanks' for a plant that's lost leaves, the same reason it lost the leaves can also stop Crazy Keiki working (such as inconsistent watering). Remember the health of the plant should be 100% first, so fix what's wrong before applying Crazy Keiki to get the best results.
However, often the answer is simply patience and normal plant care. The same as propagating, some plants take longer than others, and times of year when it's darker and colder (like winter), slows it down further, the same as growth in general for plants when it's colder or darker. Softer stemmed plants tend to work faster (as soon as 2 weeks), but harder or woodier stemmed plants (which also need scoring or notching), can take 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
Science Direct: Phytochemistry, Hormones in Growth and Development











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